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Stress can create a frustrating cycle of tension and discomfort in your spine and whole body. Understanding the link between stress and back pain—and adopting effective coping strategies—can help you manage pain more effectively and improve your overall well-being.
When you're stressed, your body reacts by tensing muscles, increasing inflammation, and heightening pain perception. Over time, this can lead to chronic pain, stiffness, and discomfort in the back and neck.
Managing stress effectively can help break the cycle of pain and discomfort. Here are some evidence-based strategies to help you reduce stress and alleviate back pain.
“Stress and back pain are closely linked,” said fellowship-trained spine expert Dr. Andrew Clavenna. “By addressing stress through healthy habits, relaxation techniques, and physical activity, you can break the cycle of tension and discomfort.”
If your back pain persists despite these efforts, consult an expert at Carrell Clinic to explore additional treatment options tailored to your needs. Our advanced spine team, which includes Dr. Andrew Dossett, Dr. Andrew Clavenna, Dr. William Hotchkiss, and Dr. William Robinson, offers the solutions you deserve. Please call (214) 220-2468 or request an appointment online today.